Routledge's Manual of Etiquette

By George Routledge

Release Date : 1888-01-01

Genre : Etiquette

FIle Size : 0.29 MB

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Routledge's Manual of Etiquette In this Fashion is so variable, that statements which are true of it to-day may be false a month hence. Respecting no institution of modern society is it so difficult to pronounce half a dozen permanent rules.

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George Routledge In this Fashion is so variable, that statements which are true of it to-day may be false a month hence. Respecting no institution of modern society is it so difficult to pronounce half a dozen permanent rules.

George Routledge To introduce persons who are mutually unknown is to undertake a serious responsibility, and to certify to each the respectability of the other. Never undertake this responsibility without in the first place asking yourself whether the persons are likely to be agreeable to each other; nor, in the second place, without ascertaining whether it will be acceptable to both parties to become acquainted...

George Routledge In an era where text-message breakups and ugly Facebook spats are the norm, we could all use a refresher course in the basics of etiquette. Originally published in 1875, Routledge's Manual of Etiquette is widely regarded as the final arbiter of proper social behavior. Brush up on your social graces before an event like a wedding or formal party, or offer a copy to a socially challenged friend.

James Henry Murray & George Routledge The GENERAL HISTORICAL collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This varied collection includes material that gives readers a 19th century view of the world. Topics include health, education, economics, agriculture, environment, technology, culture, politics, labour and industry, mining, penal policy, and social order.

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Table of Contents
-01- About this book
-02- ROUTLEDGE'S ETIQUETTE FOR LADIES
-03- ETIQUETTE FOR GENTLEMEN
-04- BALLVROOM GUIDE
-05- ETIQUETTE OF COURTSHIP AND MATRIMONY
-06- HOW TO DRESS WELL
-07- HOW TO CARVE
-08- TOASTS AND SENTIMENTS

George Routledge Before the days of unruly teenagers, 'ladettes' and a public obsessed with scandal, there existed a time of gentility and manners. Setting the standards of propriety was The Well-Bred Person's Book of Etiquette, the epitome of politeness consulted by anybody who was anybody. With advice ranging from how to introduce guests at a party to the appropriate manner in which to court a loved one, from how to dress to the acceptance and rejection of a marriage proposal, this fascinating book is a must-have for those aspiring to the dizzy heights of refined society. Whether you are eager to improve your own etiquette or simply wish to indulge in the fancies of polite society, The Well-Bred Person's Book of Etiquette is the ideal guide on how to be the perfect lady or gentleman.

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